Messaouda Boubaker


Messaouda Boubaker is a Tunisian novelist and short story writer who writes in Arabic.
After the Tunisian Revolution, Boubaker joined the country's civil society organizations as a political activist. In response to a young man who told her to stop protesting and go back to her kitchen where she belonged, she wrote a collection of short stories titled Adhal ahki. Like several other Tunisian women writers she was keen to continue her work, explaining that only death could silence her.
Her novel Perle et ambre includes the mystical black African Chama, a descendant of the female magicians of Timbuktu. Among her other novels are Laylat al-ghiyab, Trushqana, Juman wa ‘anbar, al-Alif wa al-nun and Adhal ahki.